CONTENTS
Detailed Contents = xiii
List of Figures = xix
List of Boxes = xx
List of Tables = xxiv
About the Contributors = xxv
Introduction / Steve Smith and John Baylis = 1
1. The Globalization of World Politics / Jan Aart Scholte = 13
Part One. The Historical Context = 31
2. The Evolution of International Society / Robert H. Jackson = 33
3. International History 1900-1945 / Susan L. Carruthers = 49
4. International History 1945-1990 / Len Scott = 71
5. The End of the Cold War / Richard Crockatt = 89
Part Two. Theories of World Politics = 107
6. Realism / Timothy Dunne = 109
7. World-System Theory / Steve Hobden ; Richard Wyn Jones = 125
8. Liberalism / Timothy Dunne = 147
9. New Approaches to International theory / Steve Smith = 165
Part Three. Structures and Processes = 191
10. International Security in the Post-Cold War Era / John Baylis = 193
11. International Political Economy in an Age of Globlization / Roger Tooze = 212
12. International Regimes / Richard Little = 231
13. Diplomacy / Brian White = 249
14. The United Nations and International Organization / Paul Taylor = 264
15. Transnational Actors and International Organizations in Global Politics / Peter Willetts = 287
Part Four. International Issues = 311
16.Environmental Issues / Owen Greene = 313
17. Nuclear Proliferation / Darry Howlett = 339
18. Nationalism / Fred Halliday = 359
19. Cultural Conflict in international Relations : the West and Islam / Simon Murden = 374
20. Humanitarian Intervention and World Politics / Nicholas J. Wheeler = 391
21. Regionalism and Integration / Fiona Butler = 409
22. Global Trade and Finance / Jan Aart Scholte = 429
23. Poverty, Development, and Hunger / Caroline Thomas = 449
24. Human Rights / Chris Brown = 469
25. Gender Issues / Jan Jindy Pettman = 483
References = 498
Index = 515